2011 Shenyang Int'l Auto Show Kicks off on June 30
The 2011 Shenyang International Auto Show kicked off Thursday in Shenyang, provincial capital of Northeast China's Liaoning Province. Event organizers are expecting as many as 400,000 visitors to crowd in to see the nearly 1,000 vehicles to be displayed at the show.
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About the Autoshow

Time: June 30-July 5

Venue: Shenyang International Exhibition Center

Number of Vehicles Displayed: 1,000

Estimated Number of Visitors: 400,000

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